Star Trek: The Next Generation: Stardate: 45959.1
Data's head is uncovered in an archaeological dig on Earth, where evidence is also found that aliens may have been on Earth as early as the 19th Century. Using modified technology, an away team follows Data into the late 1890s to investigate.

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Star Trek: The Next Generation Reviews

Space.... The final frontier. I wish it wasn't the final frontier... at least it was the final fronteir for its kind.This series differes from all of the others by design, character, and plot. The lines are more funny and the characters keep you entranced with the screen.

Patrick Stuart is an awesome intellectual that faces problems with reaosn and sometimes even brute force.

This originally aired during the 2nd golden age of NASA (the 1st golden age being Apollo) and wide eyed children only had to look to Star Trek, NASA, and the stars for countless adventures. The first three seasons were a rocky start but growing up watching it you didn't care, and once you get past that rocky start there's countless amazingly written and performed episodes for every taste. Much like the original series the cast became a family and that very much translated into the series as well, but considering the TNG cast had so much more time together I think this showed much more in TNG than the original series. I've seen a lot of people say they liked DS9 and/or Voyager better but it was a very different time when TNG aired. We dared more to dream about what the perfect future could be like and how we might actually achieve it, there was more introspective. Real life situations took a lot of that majesty away and as a world we became more conflicted and pragmatic which definitely shows in both DS9 and Voyager. Every series (yes even Enterprise) has something special about it especially to those that grew up with it, but as someone that never lost that dreamer mentality TNG will always hold a very special place in my heart. As series Finales go, I still think ''All good things'' and the Finale of Babylon 5 were the best ever done for a sci-fi series.